23 degrees last night and October 2012 weather stats

Photo showing the effects of
freezing fog by: Matthew Charchenko. For more great pictures, check
out his Facebook page!
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November is certainly showing us who’s boss! Many Kitsap
locations recorded lows in the LOW 20s last night (most
specifically, 23 degrees at Bremerton Airport)! Although not too
professional of me to say, I absolutely bombed that one. And I mean
big time. But rest assured, tonight will not get that cold. A
system moving onshore will actually spread clouds in tonight
offering a cold rain for tomorrow morning, which could be mixed
with snow initially on local hills.

Ok, so I’m a little late in posting this, but better late than
never! So, by a show of hands, how many of you felt like this
October was…well, freakishly wet? Yeah, I thought so. Let’s just
cut to the chase here. Bremerton records had us at 11.58” of rain
for the month. That’s over 7” above normal! Ah, but we knew it was
wet. How about temperatures? However cold it might have felt this
past month, it was only slightly deceiving.

Lest we forget, rewinding to the beginning of last month bring
us to highs in the 70s—and several of them at that! But of course,
this pleasant weather really only lasted a week before rain dumped
on us like buckets from heaven. You’ll be interested to see the
temperature map! If this were a roller coaster at Wild Waves, it
would be among the most popular at the park!

Putting this all into perspective, here’s the temperature
rundown:

OCTOBER HIGH/LOW TEMPERATURE AVERAGE: 55.8/40.6

OCTOBER HIGH/LOW TEMPERATURE ACTUAL:
57.7/42.0

OCTOBER MEAN TEMPERATURE AVERAGE: 48.2

OCTOBER MEAN TEMPERATURE ACTUAL: 49.8

So, as a whole, October averaged about 1.6 degrees above normal.
This was due in large part to the warm period early last month and
a series of very mild low temperatures.

In comparison to my Fall 2012 forecast, I predicted a milder and
drier than normal October with mountain snow and periods of chilly
weather in the lowlands. Overall, however, my forecast called for a
fairly tame month. My biggest bomb was, of course, in regards to
precipitation. We were MUCH wetter than anticipated. However, the
mountain snow, chilly lowland temperatures, and overall tame month
prediction was pretty accurate.

My mean October temperature prediction: 49.1 degrees compared to
the actual of 49.8 degrees. So not TOO bad 😉

Well fellow Kitsapites, it’s time for a weekend break 🙂 But I
wish you all a safe and fun weekend! See you back here on
Monday!